Case Study

AMERICAN Provides ‘Major League' Solutions For Atlanta Braves' New Stadium

The toughness of AMERICAN ductile iron pipe was put to the test on a recent project that changed a significant portion of the landscape in Cobb County, Georgia: SunTrust Park, the new home of Major League Baseball’s Atlanta Braves.

According to David Steffes, vice president of John D. Stephens, Inc., the sewer contractor on the project, AMERICAN’s cement-lined ductile iron pipe performed perfectly in the face of construction challenges.

“Some of it we laid 25-feet deep through blasted rock, which is deeper than most equipment can reach. The biggest thing is digging a trench that deep and making it safe.”

The performance of AMERICAN ductile iron pipe was no surprise to Steffes. “We‘ve been an AMERICAN customer for more than 50 years, since John D. Stephens founded the company in 1962. We feel AMERICAN is right on the cutting edge and have always been pleased working with them. We have a very good relationship and hope to continue that for years.”

“We feel AMERICAN is right on the cutting edge and have always been pleased working with them. We have a very good relationship and hope to continue that for years.” – David Steffes, vice president of John D. Stephens, Inc.

AMERICAN Flow Control also provided several valves and hydrants for the project. Prominently located around the stadium are 12 American-Darling B-62-B fire hydrants, ensuring dependable fire protection should the need arise, as well as a number of 6- to 12-inch Series 2500 reduced wall ductile iron resilient wedge gate valves.

The products were supplied to contractors by Ferguson Waterworks Marietta. Ferguson’s Ben Corbitt said the 8-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch ductile iron pipe, in addition to being part of the specifications, was a no-brainer for its durable, long-lasting properties – especially for the sewer system.

“AMERICAN is a trusted partner that consistently produces a good product. When there’s a problem, they find solutions,” said Corbitt.

Leading the massive project was American Builders 2017, a joint venture of Brasfield & Gorrie, Mortenson Construction, Barton Malow Company and New South Construction. The construction team and its subcontractors completed the project just 29 months after breaking ground, logging more than 5.6 million man hours in total.

The stadium project was designed to create the ultimate fan experience. According to Brasfield & Gorrie’s website, the 41,500-seat ballpark features the best sightlines in Major League Baseball, a large canopy for optimal weather protection, a three-level, 6,000-square-foot Chop House, an Xfinity rooftop lounge, and a variety of food and beverage options, including an on-site brew pub. Fans will also enjoy a large shaded plaza with water fountains and an amphitheater.

Keating Brothers Construction Company of Marietta, Georgia, was the water subcontractor. Ross Keating, the company’s co-owner and project manager for the project, said it was one of the best projects he’s worked on. “It went very smoothly. Everyone was very professional and organized from the top brass on down.”

The ballpark flows directly into The Battery Atlanta, a 57-acre, 1.5 million square-foot mixed-use development, featuring boutique shopping, chef-driven restaurants, an Omni Hotel, and the Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre along with residences and the One Ballpark Center office building.

Between water and sewage, AMERICAN provided almost three miles of pipe for the project and American Builders 2017 placed:

57,312 cubic yards of concrete

5,640 tons of rebar

6,800 tons of structural steel

602,000 hand-set bricks, which would stretch 76 miles if laid end to end

Features of the new SunTrust Park include:

1,100,000 square feet

4,000 club seats

32 premium suites totaling 144,000 square feet

3 club lounges

4 seating decks with a 90-foot overhang

10 escalators

14 elevators

120-feet wide by 64-feet tall main video scoreboard

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